Ed's easy diner. Any good?
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Roger645

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1,794 posts

275 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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Have my sister in law and her daughter who is 8 visiting next week. Wanted a "fun" type place to have some food and thought of choosing a diner style might work. Are the Ed's easy diners any good?

Hackney

7,420 posts

236 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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They're ok. Where do you live?
Went to Shoreditch one he other day and coffee machine was broken; music was too loud and they were understaffed. food good though.

Islington branch - our local - tends to be better.

Although the shakes are good they're expensive, as are some other things on the menu.
That's why me preference is for another place which is so good I'm telling no-one about it as its busy enough.

Roger645

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1,794 posts

275 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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I'm west London so was looking At the Mayfair one

onyx39

11,349 posts

178 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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was going to suggest Starvin Marvin's in Greenford (opposite the old Hoover Building on the A40)

But the reviews indicate it seems to have gone down the pan a bit, which is a shame as the Mrs and I have had no issues when we have been... Anyone else on here used the place?

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/52/570382/restaurant/L...

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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If you're in West London, try The Big Easy on the King's Road.

This can be a bit hit and miss, but it's survived for years (in an area where new restaurants come and go), so overall it must be doing something right.

hunt_the_fox

1,044 posts

253 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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ed's easy is great, I love the one at Euston